I had always misunderstood that one until your comment
I thought Prince wanted the video to be taken down, because he wouldn't want to copyright infringe (don't know if that's the correct term) Radiohead

I guess both are true (what I said and what's listed above), but there's apparently a separate category for "non-colonal" organisms. I do know what you're talking about though -the bamboo like thing where the whole forest is one tree.

I thought you were right, so I looked it up. Apparently the oldest non-clonal organism is Methusela, a 4,841 year old ancient bristlecone pine. It's in Inyo National Forest, and it's exact location is also hidden. So you can go see it but you'd have to guess which one it is, like the tallest tree, Hyperion.
(pic is a possible image of the tree, or someone's guess)

Eh I wouldn't doubt it. Take into account plays take literal seconds, usually 5-10 at the most, and the only time the clock stops is if they run out of bounds or call a time-out. Many times players choose to take a knee the last 10 mins of the 4th quarter, so it's about 2 seconds to take the knee, 30 seconds spent waiting on the next. This sounds accurate to me.

I think what the picture means by action means after the ball is snapped, so actual play. Each play I would say is about 10 seconds long, and about 100 plays per game so about 15 actual minutes of football played not counting clock run, play calling, penalties, challenges, pre-snap, ect.

No, he's not talking about PLAY CLOCK he's talking about physical time that passes as each play is going, not the play clock, actual action on the field that's what like 4 other people have been saying are you that stupid?

I think 10 minutes is a bit low but I bet it's not far from it.
Don't forget that if the ball is run or there's a reception (along with other plays), the clock runs after the player is tackled.
But still like you said, with 15 mins in a quarter I think 10 minutes is still too low.

Yeah but also keep in mind that a) when the clock runs there is usually a play clock involved limiting the time that players have to start a play and b) teams know when the clock runs and also know that their time is valuable. When the clock runs you will definitely often see players rushing to get set up.

unless the team is intentionally wasting time from the clock but that usually happens in the last 3> minutes of the game.

I really loved the longbow only with Zer0, of course . Especially if it's a venture (extra critical) longbow. And I can agree with you for the shotguns, such as the Miss Moxxie shotguns Slow Hand and Heartbreaker , the butcher and the conference call